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Job Descriptions ESL Worksheet - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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This is a great worksheet for English lessons about jobs and occupations. This worksheet has 15 job descriptions. Students should read the job description and write the correct job/occupation in the blank space.
In this ESL worksheet, students should read a description of a job then write the correct job name in the blank space. Incorporate this worksheet in your lessons about jobs and occupations to practice and review jobs and occupations vocabulary while also practicing reading comprehension.
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TEFL TESOL Course Materials - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
All ITTT TEFL courses come with extensive and in-depth materials that are designed to gradually build your knowledge as you work through the course. Although the materials cover a wide range of key subjects, they are put together in a way that is informative, interesting and easy to follow, so you should never feel bored or bogged down with too much technical information. By keeping our materials current and avoiding the bland, dullness of some educational courses, we aim to provide a learning experience that is rewarding and fulfilling. At ITTT we design our courses with the ultimate goal of ensuring graduates are fully equipped to enter the classroom on their first day with a spring in their step, feeling ready and able to deliver a lesson that is both professional and... [Read more]
Mother's Day Mad Libs - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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This is a fun Mother's Day mad libs worksheet to share a laugh with your ESL students on this special day.
Hand the sheet out to your students. To play, have your students fill in the form with whatever words they like. When they are done, you can do a story time where every student can read one setence of the story and reveal the word they chose for the blank.
Mad libs generates a lot of fun and laughter in the classroom and also lets you students be creative and practice their vocabulary.
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Great Ideas for Teaching Listening Skills in the ESL Classroom - TEFL Blog
Mark Crocker
Teaching Ideas
Of the four language skills taught in an ESL classroom, listening skills are often overlooked as teachers can be unsure how to make these lessons interesting and relevant to their students. However, as listening skills are a fundamental part of the language learning process, it is vital that we give them the classroom time they deserve. The good news is that there are many ways to make listening skills lessons both fun and productive. Here are 6 ideas for livening up your lesson plans.
Popular Culture
Secret Phrase
Celebrity Squares
Describe the Picture
Listen and Quiz
Vowel Cards
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Printable Autumn Adventures Mad Libs - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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Who doesn't love mad libs? This free printable is perfect to create fun stories around autumn season. Hand it out to your students and have them fill in the gaps.
Hand the sheet out to your students. To play, have your students fill in the form with whatever words they like. When they are done, you can do a story time where every student can read one setence of the story and reveal the word they chose for the blank.
Mad libs generates a lot of fun and laughter in the classroom and also lets you students be creative and practice their vocabulary.
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Thanksgiving Mad Libs Printable - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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Who doesn't love mad libs? This free printable is perfect to create fun stories around Thanksgiving. Hand it out to your students and have them fill in the gaps.
Hand the sheet out to your students. To play, have your students fill in the form with whatever words they like. When they are done, you can do a story time where every student can read one setence of the story and reveal the word they chose for the blank.
Mad libs generates a lot of fun and laughter in the classroom and also lets you students be creative and practice their vocabulary.
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How do I apply for a new passport (or gain an extension to an existing one) in Canada? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
To apply for a new passport or gain an extension to an existing one in Canada, you need to follow specific steps and provide the necessary documentation. Here is a detailed guide on how to apply for a passport in Canada:
To apply for a new passport in Canada, you need to meet certain requirements:
Passport application processing times in Canada vary depending on several factors. Here is some information to help you understand the timeframe:
Yes, you can apply for a passport extension in Canada under certain circumstances. Passport extensions are generally not permitted in Canada, and you will usually need to apply for a new passport if your current one is expiring or has run out of blank visa pages. However, in exceptional cases such as emergency travel or other urgent situations, you may... [Read more]
Secrets of Effectively Teaching Core Vocabulary - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Being an English teacher, teaching skills are very important. The quality of learning result depends on many factors, but the teacher's methods are the essential elements for learners' learning progress, motivation, enthusiasm, etc. to help them have the best result in studying English. I will concentrate on "How to teach vocabulary effectively".
The Role of Vocabulary in Communication
Engagement
Delivering New Means of Communication
Practicing Acquired Linguistic Devices
Other Ways to Teach
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Speaking Tips C1-C2 Levels in English - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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Are you about to take an English speaking exam or simply want to improve your speaking skills? These advanced C1-C2 level English phrases are going to spice up your English conversations and make you sound more professional at the same time.
We've all been there. You're in a conversation and get asked a question but you have no idea what to answer or don't understand the question. Instead of giving a blank stare or blurting out "huh?", there are some more professional things to say when you don't understand a question:
Getting asked about things you like and dislike is part of almost every conversation. Instead of answering with a simple "yes" or "no", there are some better ways to spice up the conversation:
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What are the most common concerns for first time TEFL teachers? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
At ITTT, we firmly believe that English language teaching is one of the most rewarding careers, particularly for those yearning to travel and embark on life-altering journeys. But like any job, teaching English does have its highs and lows. Novice teachers often harbor specific concerns unique to the teaching profession about their classroom roles. Here, we address some recurrent concerns among our TEFL graduates before they embark on their first teaching assignment.
What if I don't like my students?
What if my students don't like each other?
What if my students don't do their homework?
What if I have a lot of students?
What if my students are at different levels?
What if I don't speak the local language?
What if my school has no resources?
What if I don't like my job?
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What Makes Students Follow Classroom Rules Effectively? - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
We have come a long way from when we believed young children to be a 'blank slate' for adults to write on and mold. Child psychology has shown us that individuals are born with a personality and have social and emotional needs like adults do. A lot of the times when children appear to be misbehaving or acting strange, it's either only age-appropriate behavior or their needs are not being met. Let's look at some of their needs and characteristics and how fulfilling them will help manage a class:
1) They need to feel important much like adults do;
2) Children feel humiliation much the same way adults do.
3) Too many rules or instructions are confusing, overwhelming, and constricting. Reduce the number of rules in the class.
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Is It Normal To Praise Students? - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
We all love to be told when we have done something great, completed an assign tasked or even given a simple compliment such as a good job or well done. Within any teacher-student relationship, praise is of course quite normal and very important as it will not only help to motivate and encourage the student to try harder but also will help them to relax and get more out of the lesson given.
How does praise work?
Disadvantages of praise
Motivation
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Drilling: Is it an Effective Teaching Method in ESL? - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
For many years, drilling has been used in foreign language classrooms. This approach to language teaching places an emphasis on repeating structural patterns through oral practice.
What is Drilling for?
Learning Process
Special Activities
Is it Necessary?
Alternative Ways
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When using the technique of drilling, if used appropriately, it can be a very productive and proactive way for students to memorize and retain vocabulary and structural context within a sentence. It could be argued that when learning a foreign... [Read more]
TEFL certification exam tips - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
1. Understanding the TEFL Certification Exam
2. Tips for Preparing for the TEFL Certification Exam
3. Strategies for Taking the TEFL Certification Exam
Understanding the TEFL Certification Exam
The TEFL (Teach English as a Foreign Language) certification exam is designed to assess your knowledge and skills in teaching English to non-native speakers. It typically covers a range of topics such as language teaching methodology, classroom management, lesson planning, and language assessment. The exam may consist of multiple-choice questions, essay questions, teaching demonstrations, and other assessment components to evaluate your readiness to teach English as a foreign language.
1. Familiarize Yourself with the Exam Format: Understand the structure of the exam, including the types of... [Read more]
Incorporating Interactive Activities - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
The Importance of Interactive Activities
Engaging Students Through Games
Using Technology in the Classroom
Role-Playing Scenarios for Language Practice
Incorporating Real-World Simulations
Interactive Worksheets and Quizzes
Group Projects and Collaborative Learning
Interactive Storytelling and Drama
Music and Movement Activities
Wrapping Up: The Impact of Interactive Activities
Interactive activities play a crucial role in ESL teaching, enhancing student engagement and participation. By incorporating interactive elements into lessons, teachers can create a dynamic and stimulating learning environment that caters to diverse learning styles. ITTT, a leading provider of TEFL and TESOL courses, emphasizes the significance of interactive activities in language education. Interactive... [Read more]
Inspiration to Create Teaching Materials - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Teaching is a creative enterprise and creating your materials is very satisfying. There are many positive reasons for a teacher to create their materials. Purposely created materials are inexpensive, tailored to specific grammar and language topics, adaptable for different language levels, specific expansions on the course resources, culturally sensitive and correct. From my perspective, among the most important reasons for creating your materials are that it adds a personal touch to your class, and it enables you to have a sense of ownership in the curriculum.
Topics to discuss
Online resources
Printed materials
Second-hand materials
Life-learning
Self-made materials
Recycled materials
Absolute Minimum
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TEFL England - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Teach Efl In Lancashire England
Date posted:2013-02-14 | Writer: Stonyhurst Language School | Email: [email protected]
We are looking for suitably qualified and experienced candidates for the post of EFL Teacher to help build upon the success of our first year of operation in July 2012 and to make a significant contribution to the Stonyhurst Language School team. Our EFL teachers will be responsible to the Director of Studies.
Stonyhurst College is a co-educational day and boarding school set in 2,500 acres of Lancashire countryside. Founded in 1593, the College has been welcoming and educating students from around the world for over 400 years. The College itself enjoys an excellent reputation for its high academic results, exceptional pastoral care, unrivalled facilities, extensive range of... [Read more]
Tefl reviews - Productive Receptive Skills/writing Skills Study Phase - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
So, for the study phase what we're going to do is to show them the idea of the cartoon strip. In the cartoon strip what there's going to be are some people with speech bubbles and this is going to represent where dialogue will appear and in the bottom, there are these rectangular boxes, where there will be descriptive things happening. So, it will explain the actual situation that these people are in. So, we get across the idea, first of all, that these are speech and these are for description and we can then show them a blank one of these cartoon strips and try to elicit from our students what could possibly the people be saying and in what actual situation are they in, in order for them to say that. Once we've gone through that, we can move on to our first study activity and in... [Read more]
Never Fear! 7 Ways to Prevent Confusion in the Classroom - TEFL Blog
Shakira Moss
TEFL Information Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
Have you ever been in the middle of a lesson only to look up and notice that your student has a strong look of confusion on their face? The student may look blank, glazed over, or they may be nervously giggling. If your student is not answering your questions and is waiting for your prompt, then it may be because they do not understand.
Breathe Easy!
What is your English level?
Why do you want to learn English?
Be a People Person
A fallback plan
Quizzes and Homework
Look!
Blah blah blah
In Essence
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How Games in the Classroom Create Valuable Lessons - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Most everyone has a favorite game that they play over and over again. Games go further than just a simple competitive interaction between two people or teams. In a way, games teach the average person how to navigate life with two outcomes; either the joy of winning or the disappointment of losing. Although it is not necessarily bad to lose it is an inevitable outcome for each person who participates. The idea is to learn from the failure to gain experience in which you can strategize a new way to achieve victory. The act of winning is simply the reward for playing the game as it is expected to be played. The main concept of games is competition and how we as human beings are constantly competing whether we realize it or not. As we go about our day to day... [Read more]
Games: How Can They be Useful in TEFL - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
We all played them and we all loved them as children. We made them up and we bought them. It is still a large industry today. There are easy ones and hard ones. There are thinking ones and action ones. What am I referring to? Games! From hide-and-go-seek to Monopoly, there are all sorts of fun games to play. So why don't we incorporate them into our TEFL lessons?
Ways to Accumulate Games in Your Classroom
Personal Experience
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TEFL Taiwan - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Teach English In Taiwan 1
Date posted:2015-07-21 | Writer: Inter English School | Email: [email protected]
TEFL certified English teachers needed at Inter English School in Hemei Town, Changhua County, Taiwan. Our school was established in 1999 and is located in the middle of the western coast of Taiwan. We are searching for two talented and energetic EFL teachers who have genuine interests in the culture of Taiwan and the academic progress of our students for positions which start in August and December in 2015. Classes consist of 8-15 students ranging from 7-16 years old.
What Inter School offers:
(1) Excellent remuneration packages and airfare compensation.
(2) Free airport pick up and accommodation assistance.
(3) Assistance with work permit and ARC application and joint National health insurance.
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Entertaining Approach to Teaching Grammar - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Grammatical structures are the essential building blocks to any language, English is no exception. Without a frame, a painting will fall off the wall or lose its form. The meaning behind the words is very much the same as a painting in a frame. The ideas which are meant to be conveyed are like the characters of a painting, the grammatical tools are like the colors, the structure and order of the words are like the brushstrokes which add depth and tone to a work of art. English is art. Subjects, objects, and verbs are the colors, shapes, and tones of basic English.
Why to teach grammar?
Entertaining approach to teaching grammar
Engage
Elicitation and study
Activate
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7 Activities for Teaching the Simple Present for the ESL Classroom - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Teaching Ideas
ESL teachers often encounter difficulties when teaching grammar patterns to students abroad. The following 7 activities for teaching the simple present for the ESL classroom will help your students pick up the tense in an easy and efficient way.
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1. Daily Routine
2. Cultural Norms
3. Classmate Interviews
4. ESP (Extraordinary Sensory Perceptions)
5. Where am I?
6. Present Simple BINGO Mingle
7. Weekend Party
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This is a very good activity for when you start discussing the simple present and how it's used for routines and regularities. You can place the students into groups or pairs and have them discuss their... [Read more]
The Three Key Parts of Classroom Management - TEFL Blog
Mark Crocker
Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
Proper classroom management is a crucial skill in teaching English as a foreign language. A good teacher will possess the skills and an awareness of how to navigate the classroom setting. Furthermore, a teacher who has good classroom management will produce a positive learning environment where learning is maximized. Three critical skills in classroom management are rapport building, effective lesson planning, and using a diversity of teaching resources.
Why Establishing Rapport is a Crucial Part of Classroom Management
Why Lesson Planning is a Crucial Part of Classroom Management
Why Diverse Teaching Resources are a Crucial Part of Classroom Management
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5 Components a Lesson Plan Should Include - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
A lesson plan is a very important element for teaching. Not only it provides a standard procedure of teaching, but it also helps the teacher keep track of each lesson. Moreover, it is also very helpful in some special cases, such as substitute teachers can use the lesson provided to carry out the lesson more efficiently. Although different teachers may have different teaching styles, a lesson plan should be prepared by all teachers despite the teaching style. A good lesson plan should include the following 5 components; lesson topic, class objectives, procedure, time management, and student practice.
Topic and Point of the Lesson
Objectives
Lesson Sequence
Time Management
Practice
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41 Fun Activities with Flashcards - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
The purpose of flashcards is rather simple and mundane; we use flashcards to introduce and review vocabulary or concepts. My first language teacher said, "The only way to learn a foreign language is repetition, repetition, repetition." Can't argue with that. Unfortunately, it can be really… repetitious and boring. But, if you watch children playing, they'll show you how to make it fun.
Images
Double-sided or single-sided cards?
Multiple Sets
3 Types of Flash Card Activities
Matching
Ordering and Sorting
Guessing
Other Ideas
I call these activities, as opposed to games, as they don't involve dice or rules of play.
More Games
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Grammar Lessons: Does Teaching Standard Grammar Mean Delivering it Like a Native Speaker? - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Studying and learning standard English grammar is an experience that most native speakers must also do. Furthermore, even after learning grammar in an English education system, many native speakers still make grammatical errors in their everyday conversations, and especially so when writing formal documents.
Is clarity is over norms and rules?
Is focusing on mistakes effective?
Variations
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However, grammatical errors such as saying, "I and my friend went to that movie," instead of "my friend and I," are still socially... [Read more]
Evaluation and Testing in EFL and ESL Classrooms - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Most of us grew up being constantly evaluated by taking a wide variety of tests for all kinds of subjects, all with the goal to show how much you know and how capable are you. Throughout school years teachers evaluate your performance, and your knowledge they based on of on the results from several quizzes, exams, and tests, and commonly based on results they know how to approach each student's needs, or so they assume that the standardized score is accurate. Growing up you learn whether or not you are a test taker, you will find those who do amazing on tests but do not really pay attention in class, you will also find those who get really nervous and struggle but still do well, and you also find the ones who know all the material and cannot test well.... [Read more]
5 Ideas How to Differentiate in The Classroom - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Every person is unique and every person learns in different ways. Identifying how each individual learns might sound like a challenging task to perform as a teacher. However, there are several tests that institutions and teachers can provide to students in order to identify the different types of learners they have in their classrooms. It is the theory of Multiple Intelligences by Howard Gardner that shows how people have a variety in ways of learning. Some tests have been designed based on his theory and can be found online. Some of the Multiple Intelligences mentioned by Gardner include, but are not limited to Visual-Spatial, Linguistic-Verbal, Musical, Bodily-kinesthetic and Naturalistic. Through identifying the different types of learners, teachers... [Read more]
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